Monday, January 25, 2010

Back to school...

My winter break was great. By the end I had forgotten what it feels like to have a schedule and responsibilities. One highlight is that I saw the elephant seals in San Simeon. Every winter they settle onto the California coast to mate and give birth, and what a sight! Hundreds of blubbery, beautiful seals nestled together, just 10 feet away from Highway 1.

The start of this semester feels very different than the start of the last one. I remember starting last fall frenetically trying to figure out which career trajectory I wanted to focus on – I thought it would be important to do this to get the most out of the program. This semester I’m more laid back. I see that most skills are transferable from one industry to another, so I’m focusing on gathering these general skills and absorbing as much public health as I can.

Geoffrey Canada, founder of the Harlem Children’s Zone, is a leader who inspires me. Canada had a strong vision: he drew a line around a poor 24-block neighborhood in Harlem and vowed that all the children born in the neighborhood would graduate from high-school, because he would build a web of programs and resources so supportive that they couldn’t fall through it. His programs have been enormously successful . I admire Geoffrey Canada as a leader because he has an inspiring yet concrete vision. An important lesson to learn from his example is that as a leader you can set expectations very high if you also give a community the resources it needs to succeed.

3 comments:

  1. I'm so glad you're break went well. I'm really excited you saw the elephant seals- I saw them too! My husband and I drove down Highway 1 to Morro Bay for a weekend and stopped to check out the blubbery, silly creatures. If you get a chance, visit Ano Nuevo, just south of Half Moon Bay. They have an incredible network of beaches that the elephant seals lounge about from January to April.

    I hadn't heard Canada's story before. Wow. The idea that someone could just draw a line in the sand and say from this point on, we will not accept health disparities or inequalities. So incredible!

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  2. Great photo -- I looove that area of california. Piggy-backing off Lauren, my personal favorite place nearby is Pigeon Point Hostel in Pescadero (a HI-Hostel with a lighthouse AND the most incredible hot tub perched on a sea cliff).

    Geoffrey Canada is an inspiration; I remember hearing interviews from parents who were enrolled in "Baby College" on This American Life. It sounds like they are really using a multi-faceted and holistic approach to improve health, educational, and economic outcomes.

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  3. Hi Santhi, nice blog and posts! I went to undergrad in Santa Cruz, and used to go up to Ano Nuevo to see the elephant seals from time to time; they're amazing! I also was turned onto Canada by the This American Life episode. Did you know Obama is funding a pilot for him to attempt to scale it out across the country? So cool, and I really hope he is successful....

    matt

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